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Read the following passage and answer the items that follow. Your answer to these items should be based on the passages only.
Passage :
With respect to what are called denominations of religion, if everyone is left to be a judge of his own religion, there is no such things as religion that is wrong; but if they are to be a judge of each other’s religion, there is no such thing as a religion that is right, and therefore all the world is right or all the world is wrong in the matter of religion.
Q. What is the most logical assumption that can be made from the passage given above?
No man can live without adhering to some religious denomination.
It is the duty of everyone to propagate one’s religious denomination.
Religious denominations tend to ignore the unity of man.
Men do not understand their own religious denomination.
The passage is trying to understand how the meaning of religion changes based on the perspective of the looker. It contrasts how we tend to see one's religious denomination as the most correct one and tend to disregard the religious beliefs of others.
Option (1) is incorrect: As the passage does not assume that an individual cannot survive without following any religious denomination.
Option (2) is incorrect as the passage is concerned only with the interpretation of religion from different perspectives but not with the propagation of religion.
Option (3) is correct as when we consider our religion to be the correct one and all others as false, we are assuming that all men are not united by any shared common values or principles.
Option (4) is incorrect as people believe that they understand their own religion and on the basis of this understanding only they tend to discard and disapprove of the other denominations
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